Teen arrested in taxi driver shooting

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Deputies arrested Monday night a 17-year-old Victoria man they suspect shot an area taxi driver early Saturday morning.

Deputies charged Andrew Nieto, 17, with aggravated robbery.

"He was arrested at his apartment without incident," said Tom Copeland, a lieutenant with the Victoria County Sheriff's Office.

Nieto is charged with shooting Sonny Davis on state Highway 185 near Crescent Valley.

Davis, who drives for Cesar's Taxi and Limousine, made the 911 call after he was shot.

Davis managed to drive a couple of miles to state Highway 185 near Crescent Valley, where patrol officers met him.

He was transported to a Victoria hospital and then flown to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio.

Davis was listed in stable condition at the San Antonio hospital.

Cesar Hernandez, owner of the taxi company, said Davis is a dedicated worker.

He has worked for the company about two years.

Davis, who is in his 30s, is married and has an infant daughter.


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  • Good job V.P.D. as well as V.C.S.O. Both working things as this to bring crooks as this into costody. This is a very good catch. Looks like yall both worked togther to put a good case against this young man. He will have many years to come to think of his crime he coldly committed against a person trying to make a liveing. But only one persn can judge you. I hope his fmaily will be fine, and this man be alright from his injurys. God Bless the Davis family, as well as the company of cears taxi service.

    November 5, 2009 at 6:12 p.m.
  • I definatly agree that this man Sonny did not diserve this and am very glad that he is ok. On another note, there are so many people criticizing his mother for bad parenting, yet I know that none of ya'll that are syaing these things are "perfect" parents with out your own issues. A parent can only do so much! We should be praying for the mother and for Andrew because the fact that he is even in this situation shows that he needs it! He hasn't been convicted, we DON"T know if he is guilty or not, it is just the opinion formed at the moment and what about the friend that was with him???? Why hasn't he been arrested and charged if he was there and just as involved. It sounds like, to me, that there are some pieces missing in the story and police are just blaming Andrew because at the moment, thats all they can do, but I think there is more to it.

    November 4, 2009 at 12:30 a.m.
  • Sounds like all the evidence is against him & he is guilty. Even his friend has blown his plan B, unidentified black male "Buga", saying he did not exist. It is my hope that Mr. Davis has a full recovery & is able to get back to his life as father & husband & Andrew heads off to prison where he obviously belongs, how he comes out is solely up to him.

    Who took care of him while his mother was in a coma? Extended family needs to step up & help with these kids, for crying out loud! Too many people have gone feral, breeding & then leaving the kids to fend for themselves. Too many kids left to fend for themselves, if the parents don't care, is there not somebody else in their family that does?

    November 3, 2009 at 7:43 p.m.
  • From "My Victoria Online" "Suspect in Taxi Shooting Confesses" So now can we assume that he is guilty??

    November 3, 2009 at 6:26 p.m.
  • Good job VPD and VCSO

    November 3, 2009 at 4:03 p.m.
  • Exresident..."Good work on the speedy arrest VPD."

    Look again. The Sheriff's office got'im. VPD was writting parking tickets.

    November 3, 2009 at 11:47 a.m.
  • Hey, SpaceAngel, the law does allow parents to give their kids a good old-fashioned butt spanking. Most parents are just big pansies and have been brainwashed into thinking they will harm their child's intellectual growth if they spank. The truth is "spare the rod and spoil the child." God had it right. Spank those butts, and you'll have much more respectful, well-behaved children!

    November 3, 2009 at 9:15 a.m.
  • I did live next door to him. His mom broke her necka nd was in a coma for over a month. She also can barely recall how to speak and is still going through therapy. She has repeatedly asked for help for her children but the boot camp was shut down or not accepting applicants. I spoke with Andrew several times offering him advice on his choice of friends and the things he did. I don't have a bleeding heart for him. What he did was wrong! No doubt and disgusting. My heart bleeds for the cab driver and his wife. I lost my first fiancee to a violent robbery. I was standing up for his mother, and those that would blame this on her. He was lost before he ever did this, and unfortunately there just wasn't anyone around to help him find his way.

    November 3, 2009 at 8:55 a.m.
  • So, this so-called good kid just went wrong. Kids now do not have the proper discipline by the parents, and many parents are too busy keeping up with the Jones, or doing drugs themselves to take the time for their kids. I know this too well because I foster troubled teen boys. And, all of the laws protecting them tie parent’s hands. Protecting them that is until they go to prison. OK, I do NOT believe in beating a kid, but when they reach an age where they are disrespectful to everyone, they need to be in a good boot camp for a year or so, and then maybe they will learn respect. People spoil and coddle their kids, then the laws protect them from getting a good old fashion butt spanking, so then when they get a little older they are put in prison. So, if there could be more discipline by the parents, then maybe they would not make it as far as prison.

    November 3, 2009 at 8:36 a.m.
  • I knew Andrew's mom and used to live by them. She was involved in a severe car accident and has had a long long recovery. Sometimes, no matter how hard you try a child will still do what they want. I was up many nights listening to her cry over her kids. And the kid isn't trash, he's lost. His mom is hurt and struggling and his dad is gone. So, does he need to pay? Yes! Does he need to go to prison? Yes! But how is this kid going to come out when he's released? Definitely not any better. Prison is the breeding ground for tomorrows gang members, if he's not dead when he comes home.

    November 3, 2009 at 8:05 a.m.
  • So good to hear that an arrest has been made. Sonny is a good person, working an honest job to support his family. He didn't deserve this, no one does. I hope that this makes each of you value your life and your loved ones even more than you already do. It is truly a miracle that he is alive.

    November 2, 2009 at 11:11 p.m.
  • THESE KIDS ARE GETTING YOUNGER & YOUNGER, MAKES YOU WONDER WHERE ARE THE PARENTS & WHY ARENT THEY KEEPING UP W/ THEM. WELL IM JUST GLAD THEY GOT SOMEBODY & HE DIDNT GET AWAY W/ THIS HORRIBLE CRIME..SONNY IS A FATHER, SON, HUSBAND, GRANDSON & HAS ALOT OF FAMILY WHO LOVES HIM & THIS YOUNG TEENAGER DOESNT REALIZE THAT HE WOULD BE LEAVING SONNY'S KIDS & FAMILY W/OUT HIM, THIS BOY WANTS TO COMMIT ADULT CRIMES HE SHOULD PAY THE PRICE THAT AN ADULT WOULD HAVE TO PAY, HE DESERVES THE MAXIMUM PENALTY LIFE IN PRISON, PEOPLE LIKE THAT SHOULDNT BE OUT, THEY'RE A DANGER TO SOCIETY.

    November 2, 2009 at 9:53 p.m.